Khwaja
Nizamudeen Aurangabadi (rahmatullahi alaihi)'s birth and early
history are somewhat vague, though it is known that he was a
descendant of hazrat abu bakr as-siddiq (rahmatullahi alaihi),
the first caliph of islam. his birthplace is thought to be kakor,
india and it was there that he received his early education.
to further his studies he travelled to delhi, the centre of
learning at the time, and sought out a university. word of the
popularity of hazrat shah kalimullah jahanabaadi (rahmatullahi
alaihi) reached his ears, and he decided to meet the great saint.
when he arrived at the seminary of shah kalimullah (rahmatullahi
alaihi), he found the door locked, as the shaykh was engaged
in the spiritual musical assembly of sama, to which outsiders
were not permitted. unaware of this, he knocked at the door
and, to the amazement of the other disciples, was welcomed in
by shah kalimullah (rahmatullahi alaihi) and shown great love.soon
after, he enrolled in the great saint's university. initially,
his primary aim was to obtain religious external knowledge only;
but after a time the intense spiritual atmosphere that surrounded
shah kalimullah (rahmatullahi alaihi) drew him closer to the
path of the sufis. one day, as his shaykh prepared to leave,
hazrat nizamudeen (rahmatullahi alaihi) came forward, dusted
his murshid's shoes, and placed them before him. upon seeing
this, shah kalimullah (rahmatullahi alaihi) inquired, "o
nizamudeen, have you come to acquire knowledge, or do you seek
the path to allah?" to this hazrat nizamudeen (rahmatullahi
alaihi) humbly replied, "you know better what is for me;you
know better, for us, for me."upon hearing these lines,
shah kalimullah (rahmatullahi alaihi) recalled the prophecy
of hazrat yahya madini (rahmatullahi alaihi) who stated that
the one who would utter these words would be responsible for
the spread and propagation of the chishtia silsila. hazrat nizamudeen
(rahmatullahi alaihi)'s spiritual instruction began immediately.

after
a period of strict spiritual training, hazrat nizamudeen (rahmatullahi
alaihi) was made the khalifa-e-azam of shah kalimullah (rahmatullahi
alaihi) and instructed to spread islam and serve the needs of
the community in south india. he travelled extensively throughout
the whole of the southern indian plateau teaching and catering
for the needs of the community, before settling down and establishing
a seminary in aurangabad. the seminary had ten doors, and none
were forbidden entrance or education. at each door stood a scribe,
and whenever anyone came with financial problems, they would
write the following lines,
"the remembrance of allah is the greatest; on this my heart
is fully concentrated. to this world, nizamudeen is oblivious."

the
poor would then take this to the rich who, because of their
great respect and deep love for the great saint, would regard
it as the highest honour to fulfill their brother's needs. wit
this kind of practice, is it any wonder that the sufis of india
were loved and venerated by rich and poor alike? those who spread
islam not only by words but by actions, who not only preach
but live the eternal principles of islam, such men and women
have truly sacrificed their lives for allah. it is they to whom
rasulallah refers in a hadith wherein he states,
"the saint are like prophets unto their communities."

hazrat
nizamudeen aurangabadi (rahmatullahi alaihi) was actively involved
in the propagation of islam, and along with this he gave special
attention to the spiritual training of his mureeds. historians
have quoted the number of those disciples as being over one
hundred thousand. at any given time after salaat, about 300-500
people would gather in his mosque for zikrullah. hazrat nizamudeen
(rahmatullahi alaihi) was strict in his observance of the sunnah
of the holy prophet (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) . his concern
for the welfare of the community, as we have seen above, was
sincere and very great. he would always ensure that in whatever
way possible he would fulfil the need of anyone who shah kalimullah
(rahmatullahi alaihi) him for assistance. the life of a saint
is not only miracles and ecstasies; they live in the real world
of ordinary mortals such as ourselves, but yet transcend it,
for they breathe allah's love with every breath.

hazrat
nizamudeen (rahmatullahi alaihi)'s book, nizamul quloob, hold
very pertinent lessons for us today, as it stresses the spiritual
upliftment of the muslims prior to them commencing propagation
of islam. he states that in order to be a true representative
of islam, one necessarily must possess those qualities of spiritual
perfection that would allow the person to spread the religion
not only by word but also by practice and principle. hazrat
nizamudeen (rahmatullahi alaihi) had thirteen khulafah who continued
his work after his demise, foremost of whom was his son hazrat
moulana fakhrudeen (rahmatullahi alaihi). he left this world
on the 12th zil qadah 1142ah and lies buried in his mazaar in
aurangabad. ample testimony to his great services to islam both
during his life and posthumously can be found in the title afforded
to him, "qutbe daccan", or "axis around which
revolves the south."
the beloved sleeps, covering her face with the beautiful locks
of her hair. khusro, go home! the darkness of evening has engulfed
the whole world

if
u wana verify my information plzzz check the site http://www.chishti-maharvi.com/content.
html) infact in ur own site the detail abt maulana fakhrudden
muhibbun nabi delwai the detail is taken from this site only

in this site check in the spirtual lineage after shaikh kalimullahg
jahanbadi rahmatuulah alayh khwaja nizamuddin auliya aurangabadi
rahmatullah is there i will send u that detail later
in many sijras after hazrat kalimullah shah wali khwaja nizamuddin
auliya aurangabadi rahmatullah alayah is there

even in silsila e chishtia nizamiyah http://www.thelightofgolrasharif.com/website/thelightofgolrasharif/hazrat/spiritual_chains.htm
click on it to verify for urself
hazrat khwaja kaleemullah jahanabadi ra
hazrat khwaja nizamuddin aurangabdi ra is written not only in
this many spirtual chain fakhri nizami chisti; fakhri nizami
chisti mahravi

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hazrt NIZAMUDDIN SADATH DULHA -- Paithan Dist - Aurangabad
Hazrat was the king of YEMEN , Hazarat gave away the kingship
and became a fakir on the command of our dear prophet.There
are only 4 dhulas in the world.

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